A power supply current mode control IC is a specific type of integrated circuit designed for controlling and regulating the operation of power supplies using current mode control techniques. These ICs are commonly used in switch-mode power supplies (SMPS) to achieve efficient power conversion.
Part Number: TM0265, TMO265
Function: Off-line Switching Power Supply Current Mode Control Circuit
Package: DIP 8 Pin
Manufacturer: Titan Micro Electronics
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Description
The TM0265 chip integrates a high-voltage POWER MOS to meet the requirements of low power consumption. In standby mode, reduce the power consumption by reducing the operating frequency and output a stable operating voltage. The frequency reduction is limited to below 20KHz/21.5KHz to avoid audio noise. In failure modes such as open loop, overvoltage, or overload caused by short circuit, the chip switches the chip to restart mode through an internal protection circuit. Through internal precision current peak control, the size of the transformer and the secondary diode can be made smaller, thereby reducing the cost of the entire system. […]
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Features
1. Integrated 650v high voltage POWERMOS device
2. User-defined soft start to reduce starting shock
3. Working current can be adjusted by external resistance
4. Input undervoltage protection
5. Built-in overheat protection
6. Built-in overload protection and open loop protection
7. Automatic restart, overvoltage protection during automatic restart
8. Frequency adjustment to reduce EMI
9. 100KHz switching frequency, maximum duty ratio 72%
10. Low-power standby mode to meet EU requirements
11. Simple application circuit design
12. Tolerance of output current <±5%
This IC is widely used in a variety of applications, including AC-DC power supplies, DC-DC converters, LED drivers, and motor control systems. They offer precise control, high efficiency, and robust protection, making them essential components in modern power electronics.